The First Sikh : the life and legacy of Guru Nanak
By: Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh.
Publisher: Haryana Penguin Random House 2019Description: x,255p.ISBN: 9780670088621.Subject(s): First Sikh Guru Nanak -- Philospher -- Legacy -- JanamsakhisDDC classification: 181.046092 Summary: In this highly accessible and comprehensive biography, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh deftly mines the available sources to construct a vivid and complex account of Guru Nanak's life and legacy, his personality and background, the pluralistic world he lived in, his teachings and philosophy, and even the manner in which he has been understood by believers and scholars over time. What emerges is a majestic and magisterial portrait of a great enlightener who not only founded one of the world's major religions but whose singular message of unity and hope has endured centuries after he first walked the earth. The First Sikh unites rigorous scholarship with a deep love for the subject, offering fascinating insights into Guru Nanak's life and times even as it explores key facets of Sikhism. Moreover, it shows us how Guru Nanak continues to remain relevant in a twenty-first-century reality.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Special Collection- M.K. Gandhi, Guru Nanak Dev ji | NASSDOC Library | 181.046092 SIN-T (Browse shelf) | Available | 50858 |
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181.043 BAR-M Mind and mental factors in early Buddhist psychology | 181.043 BAR-M Mind and mental factors in early Buddhist psychology | 181.046092 MEN-G Guru Nanak | 181.046092 SIN-T The First Sikh | 181.11 FAN-; Chinese view of life: the philosophy of comprehensive harmony | 181.11 LAI-I Introduction to Chinese Philosophy | 181.11 SCH-W World of thought in ancient China |
In this highly accessible and comprehensive biography, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh deftly mines the available sources to construct a vivid and complex account of Guru Nanak's life and legacy, his personality and background, the pluralistic world he lived in, his teachings and philosophy, and even the manner in which he has been understood by believers and scholars over time. What emerges is a majestic and magisterial portrait of a great enlightener who not only founded one of the world's major religions but whose singular message of unity and hope has endured centuries after he first walked the earth.
The First Sikh unites rigorous scholarship with a deep love for the subject, offering fascinating insights into Guru Nanak's life and times even as it explores key facets of Sikhism. Moreover, it shows us how Guru Nanak continues to remain relevant in a twenty-first-century reality.
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